Adult: forewing white with several large squarish black spots well-spaced across wing, and smaller spots forming a broken subterminal line; hindwing white with a couple of black spots along outer margin.

Range

Massachusetts to Florida, west to Texas, north to Ontario. (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8)

Habitat

Fields, waste places; adults are attracted to light.

Season

Adults are most common from May to August, Texas flight usually begins in March.

Heppner (2003) reported adults from March to July, September in Florida. (8)

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